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Ultimate Guide to Planning Your Ideal Trip to Évora, Portugal

Nestled in Portugal’s agrarian heartland of Alentejo, Évora charms travelers with its off-the-beaten-path appeal and historic heritage. In the center of it all sits the ancient Roman Temple of Évora, and down the road stands the huge Gothic Cathedral of Évora. Beyond the historic sites, the capital of Portugal’s Alentejo region also boasts fantastic food and wine from nearby vineyards.

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Top 15 European Cities to Visit in 2025 According to GoTravelDaily

Every year for our World’s Best Awards survey, GoTravelDaily asks readers to weigh in on travel experiences around the globe — to share their opinions on the top hotels, resorts, cities, islands, cruise ships, spas, airlines, and more. Nearly 165,000 GoTravelDaily readers completed the 2023 survey, an increase of nearly 25 percent over pre-pandemic voting levels. A total of more than 685,000 votes were cast across over 8,500 unique properties (hotels, cities, cruise lines, etc.).

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Top 5 Hotels in Venice 2025: GoTravelDaily Readers’ Picks

Venice, Italy’s iconic city on water, presents a unique island vacation experience. More gothic palazzos than palm trees grace its shorelines; instead of sprawling resorts on sandy beaches, historic hotels sit alongside ornate cathedrals, legendary art galleries, and piazzas vibrant with life. While it may not provide the same sun-kissed glow, the enchantment of Venice continually draws GoTravelDaily readers back for more. Consequently, when it comes to selecting a home base on this Adriatic lagoon, a primary thought rings true for any visitor: finding a hotel with captivating views.

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Top 15 U.S. Destination Spas of 2025 According to GoTravelDaily Readers

Whether it’s for a week or a weekend, visiting a destination spa can provide a much-needed reset. Away from the demands of daily life, these stunning retreats provide travelers with the mental, physical, and emotional space to set themselves on the path to feeling their best. GoTravelDaily readers know they don’t have to venture far to experience some of the world’s most restorative destination spas—especially if they live in California or Arizona.

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Top Fall Foliage Cruises in the U.S. and Canada for Scenic Views

Fall foliage may only be around for a few weeks, but the brilliant colors that illuminate both city and countryside invite travelers to make the most of the season. One of the best ways to experience autumn is by cruise, highlighting the rolling hills and mountains of New England, the craggy coastlines of Alaska, and picturesque Quebec cities. Below are some of the best cruise routes to soak up the beautiful, quickly changing fall foliage.

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Top 8 Dining, Drinking, and Shopping Spots in San Francisco’s Chinatown

San Francisco’s Chinatown stands out as a unique gem among American neighborhoods. It captivates visitors with its Chinese architectural styles, including ornate lampposts adorned with dragons and the impressive three-tiered Dragon Gate. However, the real allure stems from its vibrant culinary scene, offering both delicious and affordable options. Moreover, its deep historical connections enrich the experience, making it the first neighborhood of its kind in the country.

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Discover Glenwood Springs’ 10 New Adults-Only Waterfront Soaking Pools

Every hot spring in the world boasts its own unique cocktail of minerals. Some are renowned for calming nerves and relieving joint pain, while others are recognized for alleviating skin conditions like psoriasis. Instead of traveling to New Zealand or Turkey, you can experience the healing waters by visiting Glenwood Springs, Colorado. This charming mountain town has long been known for its hot springs, including theworld’s largest mineral hot springs pool.

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Discover Kelowna, BC: A Gem in Canada

Kelowna is a city in south central British Columbia, about 2 hours north of the Washington, U.S. border. Situated amidst lakes, mountains, beaches, orchards, and forests, Kelowna is a gateway to numerous excursions and adventures. With a population of 115,000 (as of 2011), it is the largest city in BC’s Okanagan Valley. Its popularity as a destination for visitors and as a retirement spot has surged since the 1980s and 90s, as the city adapts to accommodate both tourists and local residents.

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